
Hennepin County Sheriff David Hutchinson was not only drunk, but driving at more than 126 miles per hour without his seat belt on last month when he crashed his official SUV on Interstate 94 near Alexandria, Minn., according to the investigative file released Thursday by the State Patrol.
Authorities also released Douglas County Sheriff's Office squad video from the crash scene, where Hutchinson initially told responding law enforcement and witnesses that someone else was driving.
Hutchinson was sentenced Dec. 20 to two years' probation on a misdemeanor drunken-driving charge after he crashed his SUV around 2:30 a.m. on Dec. 8. The details released Thursday were met by growing calls for Hutchinson's resignation.
Gov. Tim Walz said Thursday that while he is grateful neither Hutchinson nor anyone else was killed, the sheriff's actions were "a breach of trust" and he should step down.
"I'm not a resident of Hennepin County, and I'm speaking as an individual on this, but I think most Minnesotans know and most Minnesotans understand that there's consequences for decisions like that. I just wish that he gets the help that he needs to move on with his life," Walz said in response to news media questioning.
Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan said that as a Hennepin County constituent, "I would say it is time for him to resign."
Douglas County Attorney Chad Larson could not immediately be reached for comment, but he accepted Hutchinson's guilty plea to fourth-degree drunken driving on Dec. 16, four days before an analysis of the vehicle revealed that the sheriff was driving well over 100 miles per hour, topping out at 126.2 before he crashed.
Under Minnesota law, drivers caught at more than 100 mph are subject to a six-month license revocation.